Abstract

Since ocean and land greatly influence on coastal processes, and continually affected by these dynamics, the coastal zone become the most dynamical region of the ocean. Coastal geomorphological changes principally in a more specific of beach processes and made of are found from the characteristics of the sediments over certain coastal waters. This research examines the relationship between beach slope and mean grain size. The objective of the research is to explain the mechanisms of sediment distribution associated with different beach slopes. The sampling locations were situated at Anoi Itam and Pasir Putih Beaches of Sabang City on October 2016 and April 2017. Coring method was used in this research. There were six collection sites with two repetitions of treatment in each location. The distribution of sediment based on grain size was measured using wet sieving procedure extracted by stratified sieving. The results showed that medium sand are dominant at Anoi Itam and Pasir Putih Beaches while beach slopes vary from nearly flat to gently sloping.

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